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leaker edward snowden. and u.k. universities becoming increasingly out of reach soaring to asian fees when bright brits from poor families are giving up on getting to graduation. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital joshua welcome to the program amid mounting disturbing reports of civilian kurds targeted by militants in syria the ass nigga is crying for help the kurdish democratic union party has filed an appeal to the e.u. about their plight the u.n. is also investigating the allegations of acid and cleansing our days are following the situation in the region. the kurdish democratic union has officially turned to the international community asking them to pay close attention and to rescue them from the fighting that is happening in this region and essentially asking the likes of the un to help to save kurds who are being among the syrians who are killed on the basis of their regional and secretary and identity among them they are saying a lot of women children and the elderly and the in this sta
leaker edward snowden. and u.k. universities becoming increasingly out of reach soaring to asian fees when bright brits from poor families are giving up on getting to graduation. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital joshua welcome to the program amid mounting disturbing reports of civilian kurds targeted by militants in syria the ass nigga is crying for help the kurdish democratic union party has filed an appeal to the e.u. about their plight the u.n. is also investigating...
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leaker edward snowden moscow says washington is still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis. the united nations tells are investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is all coddling groups here push to create a breakaway islamic state. the japanese government is forced to step in and help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water. that is seven pm and the russian capital you're watching r t was me marina joshie we begin with breaking news u.s. president barack obama has canceled a one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin that was scheduled for next month the white house claims the decision was prompted by moscow granting temporary refuge to the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden well that's now across the board spot and. who is joining us live from washington and is going off with joins us here in moscow so first of ion it how did washington explain its decision. well moreno washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow f
leaker edward snowden moscow says washington is still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis. the united nations tells are investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is all coddling groups here push to create a breakaway islamic state. the japanese government is forced to step in and help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water. that is seven pm and the russian capital...
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prosecution edward snowden left his name by. in a moscow airport as he was granted temporary asylum by the russian authorities he can i move around freely and work in the country for up to twelve months russia's top social networking website has already offered him a job but the story has a fresh twist with his current location unknown frustrating journalists overflowing with an answer questions are things lindsey friends and i takes a look back at how snowden's app or saga unfolded. on sunday june twenty third when reports surfaced that the u.s. is newest whistleblower edward snowden was in russian airspace on a flight from his hong kong hideout every journalist knew the weekend was over and they all scurried here to section a i said in mexico airport snowden and his wiki leaks advisor sarah harrison are a no show reporters found out that snowden and his advisors were due to be on a flight to cuba the next day so what did they do search around for the nearest hotel to get a good night's sleep before getting on that flight. june
prosecution edward snowden left his name by. in a moscow airport as he was granted temporary asylum by the russian authorities he can i move around freely and work in the country for up to twelve months russia's top social networking website has already offered him a job but the story has a fresh twist with his current location unknown frustrating journalists overflowing with an answer questions are things lindsey friends and i takes a look back at how snowden's app or saga unfolded. on sunday...
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edward snowden. after the fugitive. british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes. our own investigation into the claims of. the. rebels in syria. the. syrian opposition is growing radicalism and the fear of terrorism. joining the fight. just in time for the weekly. running down the top world headlines of the week for you today private bradley manning this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look here at r.t. and how it all unfolded during the time line bradley manning deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the. murder video showing iraqi civilians being killed by u.s. troops but after a series of online chats with the hacker manning was turned into the government and arrested more revelations followed exposing iraq and afghanistan war logs along with a
edward snowden. after the fugitive. british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes. our own investigation into the claims of. the. rebels in syria. the. syrian opposition is growing radicalism and the fear of terrorism. joining the fight. just in time for the weekly. running down the top world headlines of the week for you today private bradley manning this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial...
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or one chapter in edward snowden saga was closed this week the u.s. whistleblower on the run has finally left the transit limbo of a moscow airport where he's been stuck for more than a month snowden's been granted temporary asylum in russia and has already received some job offers including one from russia's biggest social network while his whereabouts at the moment remain unknown artie's lindsey france recaps the media's chase for the former n.s.a. contractor. on sunday do twenty third when reports surface that the u.s. is newest whistleblower edward snowden was in russian airspace on a flight from his hong kong hideout every journalist knew the weekend was over and they all scurried here to section a shared metro airport snowden and his wiki leaks advisor sarah harrison are a no show reporters found out that snowden and his advisors were due to be on a flight to cuba the next day so what did they do search around for the nearest hotel to get a good night's sleep before getting on that flight. june twenty fourth dawns the doors to the flight close s
or one chapter in edward snowden saga was closed this week the u.s. whistleblower on the run has finally left the transit limbo of a moscow airport where he's been stuck for more than a month snowden's been granted temporary asylum in russia and has already received some job offers including one from russia's biggest social network while his whereabouts at the moment remain unknown artie's lindsey france recaps the media's chase for the former n.s.a. contractor. on sunday do twenty third when...
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leaker edward snowden with reports claiming germany's chancellor has been spied on for over a decade and that's a sow's of protesters gather in washington d.c. united in anger at the country's global surveillance program and. syrian journalists find themselves on the rebels' hit list for. coverage of the spiraling conflict also we've found at least in some cases they've clearly killed civilians in some of these cases but the war crimes. and amnesty international researcher talks to r.t. about bodies new damning report of america's so-called prison rescission strikes in pakistan. this is already coming to you live from the russian capital and marina joshie welcome to the program on monday had a powerful suicide blast hit a boss in the country's southern city of volgograd killing six and one dozens manny witnesses were unable to understand what had happened describing the scene as a war zone lindsay friends met some of the survivors. october twenty first started just like any other monday here in boca gras people woke up with places to go and things to get done heavily using bus statio
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debate over mass surveillance is swept under the carpet while whistleblower edward snowden dominates the headlines there. and america calls on its citizens to stay away from the middle east in light of a major al qaeda terror threat some experts saying washington's policies in the region can to fuel resentment. international news and comment this is r.t. really twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's now just turned one am on a sunday morning while they're being further revelations in the ongoing spy scandal in the u.k. the world's major telecom companies have been working alongside a british intelligence agency and it was swathes of private data documents leaked by he was whistleblower edward snowden suggest that the rise in business vodafone cable and british telecom were among those who gave. limited access to their network of cables their collaboration allowed the agency to harvest millions of phone calls e-mails and facebook conversations and this comes in the wake of reports that america's national security agency is generously funding british surveillance details n
debate over mass surveillance is swept under the carpet while whistleblower edward snowden dominates the headlines there. and america calls on its citizens to stay away from the middle east in light of a major al qaeda terror threat some experts saying washington's policies in the region can to fuel resentment. international news and comment this is r.t. really twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's now just turned one am on a sunday morning while they're being further revelations...
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edward snowden or the ecuadorian on. they certainly bugs one hey edward snowden well it's really funny he's still here that's he is set to spend the night i shot a mess of before i say really suggest he's involved he will not fly to cuba although monday afternoon. edward snowden's exact whereabouts are currently unknown though he's thought to be still at the airport there is speculation he could be staying at a so-called capsule hotel in side now you're seeing footage of the airport right now from marty's news agency ruptly other reports however suggest he is in a v.i.p.'s zone inside one of the terminals he is believed to be waiting for a flight to cuba now the wiki leader's organization which is helping edward snowden seek refuge says he will leave for ecuador via what it calls a safe route to bang months say has been following developments from ecuador's embassy in moscow throughout the day she brings us this report. there was a lot of speculation and a lot of speculation and and confirmed reports are running around t
edward snowden or the ecuadorian on. they certainly bugs one hey edward snowden well it's really funny he's still here that's he is set to spend the night i shot a mess of before i say really suggest he's involved he will not fly to cuba although monday afternoon. edward snowden's exact whereabouts are currently unknown though he's thought to be still at the airport there is speculation he could be staying at a so-called capsule hotel in side now you're seeing footage of the airport right now...
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were making news on aussie whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone a major airport after being issued the paperwork that allows him entry into russia . hello and welcome to the. house laughter transit zone at moscow's sheremetyevo airport after five weeks in limbo this information has been confirmed by the north assisting him and i totally says that paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months let's not get the latest from this kind of joining me now like you were nice to see you so very snowden. well what we know at this point is that edward snowden was left the transit zone airport where he spent over a month and he's in a safe undisclosed location his lawyer earlier appeared actually to me it's about airport and met with journalists saying that the whistleblower had received the necessary papers allowing him to stay in russia for one year while his asylum bid is processed he also confirmed that he'd left the transit zone and that he's in the safe location. due to the fact that he's the most wanted person on planet earth
were making news on aussie whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone a major airport after being issued the paperwork that allows him entry into russia . hello and welcome to the. house laughter transit zone at moscow's sheremetyevo airport after five weeks in limbo this information has been confirmed by the north assisting him and i totally says that paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months let's not get the latest from this...
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whistleblower edward snowden is still in transit at a moscow airport that means he's never officially crossed russia's borders since arriving on sunday it follows a wild goose chase by the media which ended up in a plane load of journalists flying all the way to cuba all of flight snowden never even boarded well let's now get the latest from the bang. bang is outside the airport there in moscow what have you had to buy what's the latest. indeed a bill that statement coming from a president putin while meeting with a counterpart stating that indeed edward snowden did arrive in moscow. and is in transit in the transit zone never stepped foot out on russian so soil hence he did not need a visa to actually be on russian soil that is why he's saying that the fact that the u.s. is saying that they are hiding snowden is absolutely absurd according to the president he also went to make a humorous analysis a riccati the catch me if you can situation regarding the media snowden as well as the intelligent services let's take a listen to what he had to say. snowden's case is similar to that of ju
whistleblower edward snowden is still in transit at a moscow airport that means he's never officially crossed russia's borders since arriving on sunday it follows a wild goose chase by the media which ended up in a plane load of journalists flying all the way to cuba all of flight snowden never even boarded well let's now get the latest from the bang. bang is outside the airport there in moscow what have you had to buy what's the latest. indeed a bill that statement coming from a president...
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whistleblower edward snowden. and reports both sides are trying to stand on putting shrinking common ground on key issues. u.s. russia relations for a new low over snowden president obama has just scrapped the bilateral meeting with president putin it's in this frosty setting that secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel are meeting their russian counterparts so you get up and sergey to try and find common ground on a whole range of issues snowden of course will be part of the discussion it is a part but it is a not a large part of what the agenda will be on friday the obama administration keeps saying they scrapped the meeting with the russian president not just because of snowden but because of a lack of progress on other issues naming missile defense and human rights in russia but the u.s. has helped talk some disagreement over missile defense committee years with regard to human rights imagine if meeting with the u.s. president one possible so it's pretty much clear to everyone that a
whistleblower edward snowden. and reports both sides are trying to stand on putting shrinking common ground on key issues. u.s. russia relations for a new low over snowden president obama has just scrapped the bilateral meeting with president putin it's in this frosty setting that secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel are meeting their russian counterparts so you get up and sergey to try and find common ground on a whole range of issues snowden of course will be...
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representing edward snowden has come out of the airport but he has come out all by himself without edward snowden inside of course we are waiting and hoping and while that is happening we have iver across in the studio to talk us through all these latest developments while i were the latest that we have for now is that we know that edward snowden has got his papers to at least step out of the transit zone and come out of the airport and as lindsey just told us there will be three months of waiting from you know the federal migration services of the u.s. for the final decision so right now while we're waiting talk us through what snowden can expect next. right he needs to. confirm his status as an asylum seeker he's taken a major step towards that by going from somebody without any documents whatsoever we remember his passport was an old when he departed hong kong from moscow so right now he's he's got some form of temporary status in russia and i think it well i don't want to i don't want to prejudice the decision but if it looks it looks likely that he's going to get some form of asylum
representing edward snowden has come out of the airport but he has come out all by himself without edward snowden inside of course we are waiting and hoping and while that is happening we have iver across in the studio to talk us through all these latest developments while i were the latest that we have for now is that we know that edward snowden has got his papers to at least step out of the transit zone and come out of the airport and as lindsey just told us there will be three months of...
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leaker edward snowden with reports claiming germany's chancellor has been spied on for over a decade as us thousands of protesters gather in washington united in anger at the country's global surveillance program and. whatever happens i will not leave my house again could not be worse than this our chief heads to the front lines of the syrian civil war way of palestinian community is fighting to protect its homes and families also coming up. at least in some cases they've clearly killed civilians in some of these cases. and amnesty international research told about the bodies new report on america's so-called precision strikes in. line from moscow this is largely as of the week as well as today's top stories here with me to say let's take a look at a story on monday a poll full suicide blasts hit a bus in the country's southern city of volgograd killing six and wounding dozens many witnesses were unable to understand what had happened to describing the scene as a war zone are just lazy friends some of the survivors. october twenty first started just like any other monday here in volg
leaker edward snowden with reports claiming germany's chancellor has been spied on for over a decade as us thousands of protesters gather in washington united in anger at the country's global surveillance program and. whatever happens i will not leave my house again could not be worse than this our chief heads to the front lines of the syrian civil war way of palestinian community is fighting to protect its homes and families also coming up. at least in some cases they've clearly killed...
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snowden as just a hacker and playing it off as if that's a bad thing i don't believe edward snowden meant act anything he just simply revealed information that he had already had access to and i don't think that's fair to hackers at all and a lot of it is to me is just curiosity i think because people just want to go into networks and see how they work or you know. some people are doing it for security purposes to you know find vulnerabilities in a network and those are hackers they they get paid to try to break into systems they have good intentions in mind that so so just suggests call somebody off the cuff a hacker as if he's you know automatically a crew that as if that means you're a criminal automatically i think that's really unfair it didn't take long for there to be an entertainment component to all this edward snowden has not only made headlines he's also become the new hero in a video game a new smartphone app called snowden run three d. puts a digital version of the whistleblower in a never ending chase from what looks like a cia agent in the game the man on the run is c
snowden as just a hacker and playing it off as if that's a bad thing i don't believe edward snowden meant act anything he just simply revealed information that he had already had access to and i don't think that's fair to hackers at all and a lot of it is to me is just curiosity i think because people just want to go into networks and see how they work or you know. some people are doing it for security purposes to you know find vulnerabilities in a network and those are hackers they they get...
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edward snowden with reports a claim of germany's chancellor has been spied on for over a decade. protesters gather in washington united in anger at the country's global surveillance program and. syrian journalists find themselves on the the rebels' hit list for coverage of the spiraling conflict plus. we've found at least in some cases they've clearly killed civilians in some of these cars as people. and i'm a supernational researcher told the bodies a new damning report on america's so-called precision strikes in pakistan. it's eleven o'clock here in the russian capital you're watching artes of the weekly with me to take a look at our first story. on monday a poll full suicide blast to hit a bus in the country's southern city of volgograd to killing six and wounding dozens many witnesses were unable to understand what had happened to describing the scene as a war zone arches lindsay friends some of the survivors. october twenty first started just like any other monday here in boulder grab people woke up with places to go and things to get but heavily using bus stations just like
edward snowden with reports a claim of germany's chancellor has been spied on for over a decade. protesters gather in washington united in anger at the country's global surveillance program and. syrian journalists find themselves on the the rebels' hit list for coverage of the spiraling conflict plus. we've found at least in some cases they've clearly killed civilians in some of these cars as people. and i'm a supernational researcher told the bodies a new damning report on america's so-called...
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would have no need for the international civil liberties heroes edward snowden and chelsea manning. but they lie even among friends that this supposedly best buddies wait if you want to for one of the credit when there's a lot of trust about data sharing well surely that is going to backfire at some point like it has now. the us is the current global empire will not rest until it knows everything that everyone on the planet planet is doing that's really what the goal of this is where is this going everyone on the planet will be under surveillance that's where the it's in a safe spying is going they're spending fifty two billion dollars per year and so we have this whole terry industrial complex it's driving the politics that controls the politics and who's money in driving that force who what is driving that force. it's the corporatocracy it's the money system it's the bankers it's the big oil corporations why is the n.s.a. spying spying on the brazilian national oil company petro brass here who we have kerry claiming that the n.s.a. is that protecting the world from terrorists is p
would have no need for the international civil liberties heroes edward snowden and chelsea manning. but they lie even among friends that this supposedly best buddies wait if you want to for one of the credit when there's a lot of trust about data sharing well surely that is going to backfire at some point like it has now. the us is the current global empire will not rest until it knows everything that everyone on the planet planet is doing that's really what the goal of this is where is this...
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"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as disclosure of sensitive information through the media is unlookly to foster changes in intelligence practices. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online.
"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as...
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when we know that edward snowden will not be stepping out of the airport today what more do we know at this point. but we do know that the paperwork that he needs in order to step out of the airport on to russian soil officially has not come through in fact it should be another couple of days this is according to his adviser a russian lawyer anatoly. he just spoke with us just minutes ago and he gave us an interview and essentially said that. the federal migration service is still processing the documents that edward snowden needs in his hands before he can step out of the airport where he stayed for the last month now what this document is it's essentially a formalized notification that his bid for temporary asylum is in process and then gives him around three months to move freely about the country at the end of that three months is when the temporary asylum bid will either get a thumbs up or a thumbs down but at that point edward snowden and his team do have plans in place now if it is a favorable decision on the part of the effect of migration services to give him temporary asylum
when we know that edward snowden will not be stepping out of the airport today what more do we know at this point. but we do know that the paperwork that he needs in order to step out of the airport on to russian soil officially has not come through in fact it should be another couple of days this is according to his adviser a russian lawyer anatoly. he just spoke with us just minutes ago and he gave us an interview and essentially said that. the federal migration service is still processing...
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snowden has already weak links and edwards no. have essentially said that at this point they're done with their leaks that all the information that he had to give is already in the hands of the media outlets which he has contacted earlier in may so really it's up to the newspapers now to divulge that information and snowden as it is right now doesn't have anything else to say has already said everything so it does look like there's at least some definition in edward snowden . this is a very close eye on what's going to transpire from here on out there and the ball. at this point is in the hands of government again as soon as we get the new and soon as we get new information about edward snowden and the situation we'll bring it to you and even thanks very much indeed for that. and discuss the implications of snowden's request for temporary asylum here in russia joined from the u.s. by philip giraldi he's a former cia agent and executive director for the national council for national interest. of course he's confirmed his whereabout
snowden has already weak links and edwards no. have essentially said that at this point they're done with their leaks that all the information that he had to give is already in the hands of the media outlets which he has contacted earlier in may so really it's up to the newspapers now to divulge that information and snowden as it is right now doesn't have anything else to say has already said everything so it does look like there's at least some definition in edward snowden . this is a very...
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is edward snowden onboard? we'll tell you what we learn when the plane lands. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> the manhunt for edward snowden is increasing tension between the united states and countries like russia and china, which right now appear to be doing nothing to help capture the nsa leaker. let's get some more from fareed zakaria. he's the host of "fareed zakaria gps." and cnn's chief international correspondent christiane amanpour. she's the host of "amanpour" on cn
is edward snowden onboard? we'll tell you what we learn when the plane lands. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com...
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"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as disclosure of sensitive information through the media is unlookly to foster changes in intelligence practices. >> time for "listening post" "newsbytes." glenn greenwald, the american journalist who broke the edward snowden-nsa is leaving "the guardian" to start in a start-up. his new outlet would provide the same type of journalism making him one of the best journalists. it's reportedly funded by pierre omidyar. if confirmed, the fora by pierre omidyar is the second time in a few months that an online entrepreneur staked a claim in the media industry. in august amazon boss jeff bezos bought the "the wa
"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as...
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edward snowden says he wants to stay in russia and will comply with the kremlin's conditions to stop harming the u.s. however washington meantime. providing a so-called propaganda platform for the whistleblower. lawyers for the guantanamo bay detainees say there's no indication the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have had one meal the first though since february. and violence in belfast clashes broke out at the annual orange order parade despite a very heavy police presence. within a syrian rebel spokesman tells us the west should be very careful about supplying the. which he claims has been hijacked by al-qaeda linked militants. worldwide news live from moscow this is r t with me wrong and welcome to the program today. lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian and international human rights activists at moscow's sheremetyevo airport of course that's where he's been holed up now for about three weeks let's get the details live from joining us here
edward snowden says he wants to stay in russia and will comply with the kremlin's conditions to stop harming the u.s. however washington meantime. providing a so-called propaganda platform for the whistleblower. lawyers for the guantanamo bay detainees say there's no indication the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have had one meal the first though since february. and violence in belfast clashes broke out at the annual orange order...
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fugitive cia whistleblower edward snowden says he wants asylum in russia and is ready to stop the u.s. as washington blasts moscow for providing him propaganda platform. hunger strike on poor. inmates have started eating again but. it's not the end of the protest over indefinite detention because last. year. and street battles in belfast dozens injured as protestant hardliners clashed with police trying to block them from entering a catholic district top stories. from our studio center here in moscow where it's just ten ten pm this is r t with twenty four hours a day. and i say leaker edward snowden has renewed his request for asylum in russia as he looks to put an end to his life in limbo at a moscow airport he spent nearly three weeks stranded in the transit zone of shouldn't have it and sent nearly two dozen asylum requests around the world. is following the whistle blows attempts to escape u.s. prosecution. r.t. you confirm that russia's federal migration committee has yet to receive a formal application for asylum from edward snowden this is despite yesterday's meeting a shadow m
fugitive cia whistleblower edward snowden says he wants asylum in russia and is ready to stop the u.s. as washington blasts moscow for providing him propaganda platform. hunger strike on poor. inmates have started eating again but. it's not the end of the protest over indefinite detention because last. year. and street battles in belfast dozens injured as protestant hardliners clashed with police trying to block them from entering a catholic district top stories. from our studio center here in...
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edward snowden says. in the. u.s. officials. today lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian. human rights activists. holed up for the past three weeks let's get details now from a correspondent. he expressed his gratitude to the countries that have suggested they would take him in these include the likes of venezuela bolivia and nicaragua but it's becoming apparent that it's increasingly difficult for him to get to these countries not only because of a lack of paperwork but also because of america's aggressive pursuit of him which led to the grounding of the bolivian president's plane over european aspace of course last week and edward snowden says that such the such an aggressive pursuit is not just in danger in his life but also the lives and liberties of other people as well which is why he's got these human rights groups and lawyers involved in it also because of the difficulty in traveling is why he's got russia involved as well applying for politi
edward snowden says. in the. u.s. officials. today lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian. human rights activists. holed up for the past three weeks let's get details now from a correspondent. he expressed his gratitude to the countries that have suggested they would take him in these include the likes of venezuela bolivia and nicaragua but it's becoming apparent that it's increasingly difficult for him to get to...
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also coming up -- venezuela offers edward snowden asylum. now all he's got to do is get there. torture in the west bank, why palestinian security forces are being blamed. pakistan's education crisis, the remarkable story of one remote village where everyone is literate. >> there's been a violent 48 hours in egypt since mohammed morsi was ousted from the presidency. in egypt's second largest city, alexandria, at least 12 people have died in some of the worst fighting. in cairo, thousands of morsi supporters faced off against opponents of the deposed president. at least 30 people were killed. now, there's been violence in orthern sinai. at least five policemen lost their lives and morsi supporters say the army shot at and injured more than 40 people. now, in cairo, the deputy leader of the muslim brotherhood has been arrested on suspicion of inciting violence. and here's what it looks like now in cairo's tahrir square. of course, it was an iconic place that saw the berth of a revolution that toppled the dictatorship of hosni mubarak. in just the last few weeks, it was the birthpl
also coming up -- venezuela offers edward snowden asylum. now all he's got to do is get there. torture in the west bank, why palestinian security forces are being blamed. pakistan's education crisis, the remarkable story of one remote village where everyone is literate. >> there's been a violent 48 hours in egypt since mohammed morsi was ousted from the presidency. in egypt's second largest city, alexandria, at least 12 people have died in some of the worst fighting. in cairo, thousands...
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edward snowden has intentionally or unintentionally but the relationship between russia and the united states on ice the fact is the whistleblower raised on russian territory and is asking for an asylum while the united states is demanding immediate arrest and extradition in the current load of uncertainty and chill in it between the two states what is really at risk. a legacy of glory. u.s. ties are continuously tested never more so than. this squabble over snowden has fuels the crossfire well presidents seek to preserve partnership and promote peace what are the sore points in the relationship in the post cold war giants catch the same way. what is its stake for russia and america and for the international community as a whole. so our guest is steven cohen professor of russian studies and history at new york university and princeton university's stephen it's really great to have you with us today i'm happy to be with you so right so at this point who is snowden more of a problem for the united states or russia. well in my perspective he's a problem for both if we put this in historic
edward snowden has intentionally or unintentionally but the relationship between russia and the united states on ice the fact is the whistleblower raised on russian territory and is asking for an asylum while the united states is demanding immediate arrest and extradition in the current load of uncertainty and chill in it between the two states what is really at risk. a legacy of glory. u.s. ties are continuously tested never more so than. this squabble over snowden has fuels the crossfire well...
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where in the world is edward snowden the world's media and u.s. intelligence agency has searched high and low for the whistleblower after he sends a jet full of journalists chasing a false trail to havana. us lashes out at russia and china with intimidation and criticism for not handing snowden over accusing both governments of deliberately hiding him. in the russian federation has nothing to do with mr snowden pull his travels around the world moscow says snowden never officially crossed russia's border and calls washington's threatening demands unacceptable. levels presidential palace rocked by a blast and gun fights as taliban fighters attack just a week after the u.s. hand over security to afghanistan's government and announced peace talks. four pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has vanished no public information about where he is after he pulled such a well planned disappearing act in a moscow airport that half the city's international press corps ended up on a twe
where in the world is edward snowden the world's media and u.s. intelligence agency has searched high and low for the whistleblower after he sends a jet full of journalists chasing a false trail to havana. us lashes out at russia and china with intimidation and criticism for not handing snowden over accusing both governments of deliberately hiding him. in the russian federation has nothing to do with mr snowden pull his travels around the world moscow says snowden never officially crossed...
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roles as well sir as we were expecting i mean here we all saw that edward snowden will step out of the airport today and there'll be like a crowd of journalists around him and asking him questions bombarding him and. with questions but this is not going to happen today as we just heard until we could hear in a saying there are some legal formalities need to be sorted out and they are all solvable so that's that's a good sign he was rejoicing with the comments that were said he didn't expect so many journalist. yeah. yeah he genuinely started the movie yes well ok. well yes. you know i mentally did to actually reveal give us some information as to what's going to be happening to the word and how this case is going to be resolved what sort of things are necessary to complete before you know he is able to step out of the airport and he did give us some idea as to what snowden should expect once he is out of the airport and start a new life in russia i think we'll show. that there was a press briefing that went rather than what you would it would be approaching surely today well i think it
roles as well sir as we were expecting i mean here we all saw that edward snowden will step out of the airport today and there'll be like a crowd of journalists around him and asking him questions bombarding him and. with questions but this is not going to happen today as we just heard until we could hear in a saying there are some legal formalities need to be sorted out and they are all solvable so that's that's a good sign he was rejoicing with the comments that were said he didn't expect so...
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edward snowden says he wants to stay in russia and will comply with the kremlin's condition to stop harming the u.s. but washington is most worth will provide a propaganda platform to the whistleblower. yours for the gun time when you take a nice say there's no indication of the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have eaten and meal for the first time since february. the violence in belfast last clashes break out at the annual orange order parade despite a heavy police presser. on the war within a syrian rebel spokesman tells on t.v. what should be cautious about supplying arms to the anti exxon front which she claims has been hijacked by al qaeda linked militants. this is our c coming to you live from moscow and news just in a bass crash on the outskirts of moscow has left at least twelve people killed and let's get the details from these polls called had a poll so what are we hearing from the crash site details are very sketchy at the moment and i can tell you that up to twelve people have been killed and nineteen injured as a bus
edward snowden says he wants to stay in russia and will comply with the kremlin's condition to stop harming the u.s. but washington is most worth will provide a propaganda platform to the whistleblower. yours for the gun time when you take a nice say there's no indication of the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have eaten and meal for the first time since february. the violence in belfast last clashes break out at the annual orange...
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american whistleblower edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of a moscow airport and russian human rights activists urge president putin to help the fugitive. and despite the blow to british intelligence from snowden's leaks the u.k. financial chief announces a funding boost for the country's spying agencies fast slashing welfare spending. and deadly scenes of on red. yet again is the opposition to mark the first anniversary of the president's inauguration with nationwide protests. across america's lackluster support for africa military operations in the region overshadowed barack obama's visit to his father's native continent. i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow. now america's most wanted man edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport he's believed to have been there since sunday the national security agency leaker has asked for political asylum from ecuador but the south american country says it could take months to process the requests well let's cross live now to our paul scott he's outside the airport for us paul what is th
american whistleblower edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of a moscow airport and russian human rights activists urge president putin to help the fugitive. and despite the blow to british intelligence from snowden's leaks the u.k. financial chief announces a funding boost for the country's spying agencies fast slashing welfare spending. and deadly scenes of on red. yet again is the opposition to mark the first anniversary of the president's inauguration with nationwide protests....
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edward snowden remains. he remains in the transit zone and it was widely thought that today was going to be the day that he would finally be allowed to enter russia he's waiting for a piece of paper now we know that he's applied for temporary asylum in russia. considering whether to process or not when they make that decision he will be given a piece of paper a temporary visa if you like that will help him to enter russia proper now it was widely expected that today was going to be the day that he was going to get his hands on that piece of paper but basically the paperwork still hasn't been processed in the federal migration service still haven't decided whether they're going to process his application or not by his legal representative. did arrive. at around four o'clock this afternoon and he was carrying a bag and. watching and waiting with anticipation expecting him to hand out piece of paper over to edward snowden which would then allow edward snowden to him however it transpires that would just simply.
edward snowden remains. he remains in the transit zone and it was widely thought that today was going to be the day that he would finally be allowed to enter russia he's waiting for a piece of paper now we know that he's applied for temporary asylum in russia. considering whether to process or not when they make that decision he will be given a piece of paper a temporary visa if you like that will help him to enter russia proper now it was widely expected that today was going to be the day that...
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services that would then free edward snowden from the airport and allow him to move about freely within the russian federation might be in that bag that he may have been delivering those just now to edward snowden now as we have been reported before today just an hour ago police began very heavily guarding a certain door on the first floor of sheremetyevo airport here at terminal the area was then sectioned off very quickly and the press was was kept back and then his his advice snowden's advisor showed up with that brown bag it was reported that the documents were approved meaning is that it's essentially formalizing the fact that the fed immigration service is considering his temporary asylum bid now he's got to wait about three months for that to happen and then after that a decision is reached it's reported by snow his advisors again that he does plan to seek work and a new possible life here in russia now just inside the terminal to give us a closer look at what is actually taking place there and now we've got our tease tom barton now bear with us everybody the connection there is
services that would then free edward snowden from the airport and allow him to move about freely within the russian federation might be in that bag that he may have been delivering those just now to edward snowden now as we have been reported before today just an hour ago police began very heavily guarding a certain door on the first floor of sheremetyevo airport here at terminal the area was then sectioned off very quickly and the press was was kept back and then his his advice snowden's...
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where in the world is edward snowden the world's media and u.s. intelligence agency search high and low for the n.s.a. whistleblower after he sends a jet full of journalists chasing us all so frail to havana. that the russian federation has nothing to do with mr snowden if you will his travels around the world it's. moscow hits back at washington's threats and demands to extradite snowden saying he has even crossed the country's border. cavil's presidential palace rocked by blasts and gunfire as taliban fighters attacked just a week after the u.s. hands over security to afghanistan's government announces peace talks. six pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has vanished there's no public information anywhere about where he is after he pulled such a well planned disappearing act in a moscow airport that half the city's international press corps ended up on a twelve hour flight to havana. was aboard the plane packed with journalists but short one whistleblower. i
where in the world is edward snowden the world's media and u.s. intelligence agency search high and low for the n.s.a. whistleblower after he sends a jet full of journalists chasing us all so frail to havana. that the russian federation has nothing to do with mr snowden if you will his travels around the world it's. moscow hits back at washington's threats and demands to extradite snowden saying he has even crossed the country's border. cavil's presidential palace rocked by blasts and gunfire...
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fugitive cia whistleblower edward snowden says you won't says xylem in russia and is ready to stop bombing the u.s. as washington blasts small school providing him a propaganda platform. hunger strike one pool is gone time would jail officials claim inmates have started eating again but president snow is say it's not the end of the protest over indefinite detention that has lasted almost. three bottles and belfast dozens injured as protestant hardliners clash with police trying to block their march from entering a conflict district. and welcome to. news life for my name as you've told my story now and i say leaker edward snowden has renewed his requests for asylum in russia as he looks to put an end to his life in limbo at a moscow airport he spent nearly three weeks trended in the transit zone of sheremetyevo and sent nearly two dozen assigning of requests around the world. is following the whistleblowers attempts to escape u.s. prosecution. r.t. you confirm that russia's federal migration committee has yet to receive a formal application for asylum from edward snowden this is despite yes
fugitive cia whistleblower edward snowden says you won't says xylem in russia and is ready to stop bombing the u.s. as washington blasts small school providing him a propaganda platform. hunger strike one pool is gone time would jail officials claim inmates have started eating again but president snow is say it's not the end of the protest over indefinite detention that has lasted almost. three bottles and belfast dozens injured as protestant hardliners clash with police trying to block their...
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american whistleblower edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of a moscow airport as russian human rights activists urge president putin to help the fugitive. and despite a blow to british intelligence from snowden's leaks the u.k. finance chief announces a funding boost for the country's spying agencies were asked slashing welfare spending. and america's lackluster support for africa and military operations in the region overshadow barack obama's visit to father's continent. welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farmer america's most wanted man edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of moscow sheremetyevo airport he's believed to have been there since sunday the national security agency leaker has asked for political asylum from ecuador but the south american country says it could take months to process the request scott has got the details. we're led to believe that edward snowden remains in transit in the airport terminal building behind me in some kind of limbo it seems now as soon as he landed from hong kong on sunday almost immediately but he was having pro
american whistleblower edward snowden remains stuck in the transit zone of a moscow airport as russian human rights activists urge president putin to help the fugitive. and despite a blow to british intelligence from snowden's leaks the u.k. finance chief announces a funding boost for the country's spying agencies were asked slashing welfare spending. and america's lackluster support for africa and military operations in the region overshadow barack obama's visit to father's continent. welcome...
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still ahead, the search or the latest on edward snowden. >> nsa analyst and leaker edward snowden still on the run, getting equal parts praise from venezuela's president and now his own father. all ofthe deta >> edward snowden, the former intelligent systems analyst wanted by the united states on charges of leaking secrets, has officially requested asylum in 21 countries around the world according to the website wikileaks. some of those countries include china, italy, russia, and india. snowden has received rejections from some of the countries, including poland, norway, spain, and austria. others have not given a response. many countries say they will not consider the request until snowden arrives in theirs -- in their respective countries. one of the countries snowden is considering is bolivia. a short time ago, a plane with bolivia's president was diverted among rumors that snowden was on the plane. >> we do not know whether that plane did kerry edward snowden even though there was plenty of suspicion and talk before bolivia's president left the meetings that he was coming from in ru
still ahead, the search or the latest on edward snowden. >> nsa analyst and leaker edward snowden still on the run, getting equal parts praise from venezuela's president and now his own father. all ofthe deta >> edward snowden, the former intelligent systems analyst wanted by the united states on charges of leaking secrets, has officially requested asylum in 21 countries around the world according to the website wikileaks. some of those countries include china, italy, russia, and...
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you know this just been that edward snowden has officially rejected. rejected an offer that he could find asylum in russia and stay in russia according to conditions that vladimir putin announced on monday he has rejected it because of those conditions the conditions being that he was welcome to stay in russia if he was willing to. quote harming russia's u.s. partners now snowden has said that because it's condition she doesn't want to silence in russia this is his options of where he possibly could go. and get political asylum are not going down by the day more countries are becoming reluctant to help him in any way to sort of reach out to him that you were putin on monday also said that the u.s. that they would never give anybody up that they'd never given anybody up and that the u.s. would never give anybody up to them and in fact. it can be the next tradition for russia were highlighted by president president putin spokesperson jimmy trooper's govt pointing out that russia first off doesn't extradite anybody to a country that has the death penalty
you know this just been that edward snowden has officially rejected. rejected an offer that he could find asylum in russia and stay in russia according to conditions that vladimir putin announced on monday he has rejected it because of those conditions the conditions being that he was welcome to stay in russia if he was willing to. quote harming russia's u.s. partners now snowden has said that because it's condition she doesn't want to silence in russia this is his options of where he possibly...
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snowden this is washington's we action to edward snowden meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to the russian government's previous declarations of russia's neutrality and that they have and that they have no control over his presence in the airport it's also incompatible with russian assurances that they do not want. mr snowden to further damage u.s. interests. we know that president obama and president putin discussed edward snowden over the phone we don't know how that conversation went but the obama administration's latest statements can give us an idea the state department has earlier reiterated washington's disappointment over snowden's meeting with human rights activists suggesting that somehow russian authorities could have a should have barred edward snowden from speaking take a listen we are disappointed that russian officials and agencies facilitated this meeting today by allowing these activists and representatives into the moscow airports transit
snowden this is washington's we action to edward snowden meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to the russian government's previous declarations of russia's neutrality and that they have and that they have no control over his presence in the airport it's also incompatible with russian assurances that they do not want. mr snowden to further damage u.s. interests. we know...
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and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out ahead. and this week marks the sixty eighth anniversary of atomic bombs being dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki japan but activists now fear that americans are forgetting the horrific lessons of these bombings that stories coming up in today show. it's friday august ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two. thursday the founder of the love a bit encrypted email service reportedly used by leaker edward snowden announced the company would be shutting down in a mess to in a message posted on the site's website love a bit owner dar leveson said quote i have been forced to make a difficult decision to become complacent in crimes against the american people or walk away from nearly ten years of hard work by shutting down lava bit yet the circumstances of the shutdown remains mysterious amid the controversy of edward snowden's revelations that c
and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out ahead. and this week marks the sixty eighth anniversary of atomic bombs being dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki japan but activists now fear that americans are forgetting the horrific lessons of these bombings that stories coming up in today show. it's friday august ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm...
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whistleblower edward snowden says he wants asylum in russia and he's ready to stop the u.s. is. providing him a propaganda platform. hunger strike. inmates have started again but prison is noise say it's not the end of the over five month long protest against indefinite detention. and street battles in northern ireland fresh clashes erupt in belfast as the annual parade turns violent skirmishes between protestant hardliners and police for the second consecutive night. life from our studio center here in moscow was just turned one am on sunday morning this is the twenty four hours a day. and a leaker edward snowden has renewed his request for asylum in russia as he looks to put an end to his life in limbo at a moscow airport he spent nearly three weeks stranded in the transit zone of it and sent two dozen asylum requests around the world. is following the whistle blows attempts to escape u.s. prosecution. r.t. can confirm that russia's federal migration committee has yet to receive a formal application for asylum from edward snowden this is despite meeting with human rights activ
whistleblower edward snowden says he wants asylum in russia and he's ready to stop the u.s. is. providing him a propaganda platform. hunger strike. inmates have started again but prison is noise say it's not the end of the over five month long protest against indefinite detention. and street battles in northern ireland fresh clashes erupt in belfast as the annual parade turns violent skirmishes between protestant hardliners and police for the second consecutive night. life from our studio...
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leaker edward snowden. and the u.k. universities become increasingly out of reach as a story to wish and fees mean bright brits from poor families giving up and getting to graduation. live from moscow you're watching our team with me to mom would say it's good to have you with us this morning let's get to our main top story this hour amid mounting disturbing reports of civilian kurds targeted by militants in syria the ethnic group is crying for help the kurdish democratic union party has filed an appeal to the e.u. about their plight the u.n. is also investigating the allegations of ethnic cleansing right let's get out of the detail and now from our r.t. correspondent in the air. who's following of the situation there in reno so it seems of the world are waking up to these harrowing reports of from syria tell us more. absolutely well the kurds as you have said they come out with an official request a sort of a statement directed to the entire world and international organizations calling them to pay closer attention to
leaker edward snowden. and the u.k. universities become increasingly out of reach as a story to wish and fees mean bright brits from poor families giving up and getting to graduation. live from moscow you're watching our team with me to mom would say it's good to have you with us this morning let's get to our main top story this hour amid mounting disturbing reports of civilian kurds targeted by militants in syria the ethnic group is crying for help the kurdish democratic union party has filed...
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edward snowden still without asylum is russia says it hasn't gotten an official request yet from a fugitive whistleblower while washington scolds moscow for giving him a quote propaganda blood for. strike on pause guantanamo jail officials claim inmates have started eating again but prisoners lawyers say it's not the end of the protest against a definite detention that's been dragging on for more than five months. street battles in northern ireland clashes continue in belfast following the annual pro british parade with skirmishes between protestant hardliners and police for the second night in a row. it's four am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour a fugitive n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden seeking refuge in russia breaking almost three weeks of silence as he remains stuck in moscow's sheremetyevo airport the leaker says he's willing to stay in moscow until he can secure a safe passage to latin america where he's been granted asylum by several countries or he's paul scott is following his attempted attempts to escape u.s. prosecution. con
edward snowden still without asylum is russia says it hasn't gotten an official request yet from a fugitive whistleblower while washington scolds moscow for giving him a quote propaganda blood for. strike on pause guantanamo jail officials claim inmates have started eating again but prisoners lawyers say it's not the end of the protest against a definite detention that's been dragging on for more than five months. street battles in northern ireland clashes continue in belfast following the...
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this is before edward snowden came out and revealed many of the details of the telephone and internet surveillance programs. were these two programs the extent of what you and senator udall were talking about or have they not yet been disclosed but you think americans would be stunned to learn about? >> you are not allowed to tap the truth out in morse code for these rules. i do have to stick to what senator udall and i have stated on the public record. when i did indicate that i thought the public would be stunned and angry when they learned how the patriot act was being interpreted, i was talking about the bulk collection of the phone records of millions and millions of law-abiding americans. with respect to other approaches, what i can say is under the patriot act the government's authority to collect is limitless. >> based on that, in what other areas do you think americans should be most worried when it comes to surveillance and collection? >> i am concerned about the fact that the government will not state really what the rules are with respect to tracking americans on their cel
this is before edward snowden came out and revealed many of the details of the telephone and internet surveillance programs. were these two programs the extent of what you and senator udall were talking about or have they not yet been disclosed but you think americans would be stunned to learn about? >> you are not allowed to tap the truth out in morse code for these rules. i do have to stick to what senator udall and i have stated on the public record. when i did indicate that i thought...